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                <title>Wyndham Grand, Chelsea Harbour, London</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I often get jibes from my American workmates about the size of five-star rooms in London. Now, it's only the Wyndham who've bigger hotel rooms in London from any other hotel I've been to! If you're flying into Heathrow, it's the first five-star within distance so, if you've got to get the top cheeses into a room somewhere across the pond, I recommend the Wyndham!<br><br>I liked the harbour views. Having breakfast al fresco before braving the District line, as anyone will attest, you need to calm yourself before you get into the big squeeze! Otherwise, take a taxi!]]></description>
                
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                <title>J Sheekey</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[J Sheekey has long been part of London’s eating scene - it dates back as far as 1896. However, it's only since its relaunch by the people behind the Ivy that it's really been worth a visit. The freshness and availability of all Sheekey’s ingredients mean they have no restaurant set menu; instead, a wonderful selection of dishes of the day served by some of the friendliest, most knowledgeable staff you could wish for. It's definitely worth booking as far in advance as you possibly can.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Good food in London?</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Good food can be quite hard to come by in London (particularly when comparing to Asia), however, one gem famed for both celebrity spotting and for its delightful high tea and breakfast is the Wolseley at Green Park. Located next to the Ritz, this restaurant is the premier destination for anyone who wants to enjoy good quality food as reasonable (around £50 a head) food. <br><br>One great tip is to start your business day off here with a meeting. Breakfast is sublime with excellent bakery from the kitchen. Its central location makes it great for anyone staying in the city. High tea is also a great treat. Speciality teas, fine finger sandwiches, moist scones and the most delicate pastries found this side of Paris.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Goring Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It is a fantastically old fashioned hotel with a great restaurant serving a great selection of British food.  Perfect for a special occasion and a great location next to Buckingham Palace.  It is privately owned so individual in every aspect.]]></description>
                
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